Case Study of Jordan Emerson

Apr 22nd, 2015

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Jordan Emerson aged 15 has pled guilty to robbery, affray and criminal damage and theft. He had previous convictions majority occurred from 2013. He appeared in the youth court for a number of times. His first conviction resulted in him being sentenced to 8 months referral order for offense of criminal damage and assault x2. The other time he was sentenced at a youth court for 12 months YRO (youth rehabilitation order) for assault by beating and assault occasioning actual body harm. He had also been given a 12 month conditional discharge at a youth court for smoking on London transport. He had also received a 4 month detention and training order which was followed by revocation of earlier YRO given by youth court and was re-sentence for his original offense plus burglary, assault by beating common assault x2 and attempted theft (shoplifting) and there were no separate penalty for criminal damage and possession of class c. The majority of his offending occurred when he was within the care

Case Study of Jordan EmersonBy (Name) Course ProfessorUniversityNameJordan Emerson aged 15 has pled guilty to robbery, affray and criminal damage and theft. He had previous convictions majority occurred from 2013. He appeared in the youth court for a number of times. His first conviction resulted in him being sentenced to 8 months referral order for offence of criminal damage and assault x2. The other time he was sentenced at a youth court for 12 months YRO (youth rehabilitation order) for assault by beating and assault occasioning actual body harm. He had also been given a 12 month conditional discharge at a youth court for smoking on London transport. He had also received a 4 month detention and training order which was followed by revocation of earlier YRO given by youth court and was resentenced for his original offence plus burglary, assault by beating common assault x2 and attempted theft (shoplifting) and there were no separate penalty for criminal damage and possession of class c. The majority of his offending occurred when he was within the care system apart from the possession of a bladed article that he received a YRO that he had received earlier. This YRO was then varied in youth court, and he was fined 10.00 for breaching detention and training order licence. This order was later revoked, and he was sentenced to current nine month YRO by youth court after he breached it for the seco